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Nanthild (c. 610 – 642), also
known as Nantéchilde, Nanthechilde, Nanthildis, Nanthilde, or Nantechildis, was a
Frankish queen consort and regent, the...
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initially under the
regency of his
mother Nanthild until her
death in her
early thirties in 642.
Nanthild's death allowed Clovis to fall
under the influence...
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Dagobert I
until Dagobert's
death in 639.
Under the
subsequent regency of
Nanthild, the
queen consort,
Eligius was
ordained a
priest and
campaigned against...
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referendary St. Audoen. The
Chronicle of
Fredegar names three queens.
Nanthild, Wul****undis, and Berchildis, but none of the concubines.[citation needed]...
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eldest son of King
Clovis II and
grandson of King
Dagobert I and
Queen Nanthild. His
mother was
Saint Balthild and his
elder brother was
Chlothar III,...
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queens during that
period were
former slaves: Ingund, Fredegund, Bilichild,
Nanthild, and Balthild.
Slavery continued under the
Carolingian Empire. In 1198...
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treasury between Sigebert and his brother,
Clovis II, and his
stepmother Nanthild, who was
ruling on Clovis'
behalf in
Neustria and Burgundy. Sigebert's...
- Saint-Maur-des-Fossés owes its name to Saint-Maur Abbey,
founded in 638 by
Queen Nanthild,
regent for her son
Clovis II, at a
place called Fossati in
Medieval Latin...
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Ragnetrude Dagobert I King of the
Franks ≈603–639 r.629–639
Nanthild ≈610–642
Charibert II King of
Aquitaine 607/617–632 r.629–632
Arnulf Bishop...
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royal treasury is
distributed between the two
brothers and
widowed queen Nanthild (regent on Clovis' behalf). Arab–Byzantine War: The
Rashidun army (4,000...